* Dave Cridland <[email protected]> [2017-10-15 11:06]:
> A Snippet is a small item of content. It is normally referenced within
> a chatroom or 1:1 chat. I'm only going to define use in MUC;

I'm curious what the benefits are compared to just sending whatever
snippet you want inside of a message, or using http-upload for larger
objects. My feeling is that this sits somewhere in the middle, and
overlaps into both sides, so I wonder where it can be used in practice.

The protocol like it's adding multiple roundtrips for the participants,
a separate access-control and life-span domain (we had that discussion
recently with avatars hosted on http-upload) and not to forget a
separate (sub)protocol with pubsub.

> * Display inbound snippets. Since all content is a URI, web-based
> clients SHOULD use a sandboxed iframe, so XHTML should be fine.

Couldn't we just use a sandboxed iframe to render XHTML-IM?


Georg
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